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Freestyle Canvas & Awning
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After 2011 Seattle Boat Show, my friend introduced Michael Straub to me, so I called him for a Biminis top and bridge enclosure quote. He came the next day and gave me a quote which it was one half of the cost the others would charge me. His reasons were he was an one man show, so the overhead cost was low, and he would pass on the savings to his customers. We signed the contract on 01/26/2011. He stated he would complete the job on 02/14/2011 on the contract. After he took the down payments, he never finished the job and kept telling me that week's Friday he would finish it if you called him during the week days. In June, 2011, I told him that he was fired. He went to my boat and took few pieces of the enclosures off. When I found out and asked him to return the pieces, he said he would use them for another boat's project. I sued him in the small claim court and won the judgment, but he never paid it. Then the collection agency called him. He simply told them. He won't pay a penny. Good luck for all his victims' to get their money back.
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